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We found that these LLMs are about as good as humans at analysing sentiment, political leaning, emotional intensity and ...
It's part of what the two have put into their latest book, "Global Perspectives on Parental Acceptance and Rejection: Lessons Learned from IPARTheory," published this spring. Rohner and Ali sat with ...
Researchers have documented orcas seemingly gifting rays, seals and fish to scientists and divers, which could suggest they ...
Abstract The importance of warfare in the evolution of human social behavior remains highly debated. One hypothesis is that intense warfare between groups favored altruism within groups, a hypothesis ...
Many kinds of communication networks, in particular social and opportunistic networks, rely at least partly on on humans to help move data across the network. Human altruistic behavior is an important ...
Studies show people are less selfish than we imagine—yet this mistaken imagining negatively shapes our actions. Through ...
Dr. Rick L. Mask is a leadership strategy consultant, dean, adjunct professor and the author of "Social Capital 2.0." For over a decade Dr. Mask has been leading and developing teams through skills ...
Social competition shaped behaviors that still influence human emotional health. Depression may reflect evolved signals of submission in competitive social settings. Modern life amplifies social ...
This shows that humans aren’t unique in their kindness to strangers, and suggests that such behavior may have evolved among our closest relatives, depending on their social needs.
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